gender construction problems
Small boy sitting on his father’s shoulder walking down the street. Â Down the street, a woman is dressed, for whatever reason, is a Snow White costume. Â He points at her, and says “Hey! Â Snow White!”
A few seconds later, the boy laments. Â “I wish I could be a girl.”
The dad, with a cautious tremble I attribute to minor hetero-normalitive fears, asks, “Why’s that?”
“Because,” the boy says. Â “Then I could use the girl’s bathroom.”
[…]
Now, I know it may be a mistake to analyze the “Kids say the darnedest thing” utterances like this, but…
Huh?
No, really. Â I was kind of expecting that the kid would reply — coming off of seeing Snow White — with “Then I could wear a dress” or “be a princess” or some such flashing fancy of Gender Envy —
And here I note that feminists shouldn’t be the only ones worrying about Disney’s Princess-Marketing effect on little girls; Traditionalist Christians may want to worry about its effect on little boys —
— but–
You’re not really missing anything in the girl’s bathroom. Â Are you?